Yes, The New York Yankees retired number 3 in honor of Babe Ruth in 1948.
Lou Gehrig was the first Yankee to have his number retired. The #4 was retired by the Yankees in 1939.
In 1948, the Yankees retired #3 in honor of Babe Ruth.
Yogi Berra and Bill Dickey both had their number 8 jerseys retired by the Yankees.
Uniform number 37 was retired in 1970 by the New York Yankees, in honor of Casey Stengel.
Mickey Mantle had his #7 retired by the Yankees in 1969.
Yogi Berra wore uniform number 8. number 8 was retired by the New York Yankees for both Berra, and Dickey.
Mariano Rivera is the current player and will be the last player on the Yankees to wear number 42. The number was retired throughout baseball in honor of Jackie Robinson. The players who were wearing that number when it was retired were allowed to keep it.
In 1979, the Yankees retired the number 15 in honor of their late captain Thurman Munson.
Lou Gehrig wore the number 4 for the Yankees. The number 4 was retired by the Yankees in 1939.
In 1969, the number seven was retired by the Yankees in honor of Mickey Mantle.
Casey Stengel wore uniform number 37 as a manager for the New York Yankees, His number was retired in 1970.